Baseball fans gathered at T-Mobile Park on Aug. 9 to celebrate Japanese Heritage Night.
Indian flag raised at Seattle’s Federal Reserve building
India’s 78th Independence Day was celebrated in Seattle on Thursday, Aug. 15 with a special ceremony at the Indian Consulate, where the Indian flag was unfurled at the Federal Reserve Building in downtown Seattle.
Seattle City Council weights controversial SODA zones in downtown, CID
The Seattle City Council convened a public hearing to discuss a new bill to disrupt the city’s open-air drug markets, described as operating in specific neighborhoods and times for the buying and selling of illegal drugs.
Jayapal sounds alarm on Project 2025
As more attention is paid to “Project 2025,” you will hear people say, “Just read it.”
Matthew Perry’s assistant Kenneth Iwamasa among 5 people charged in ‘Friends’ star’s death
Five people including his personal assistant and two doctors have been charged in connection with Matthew Perry’s death in what prosecutors called a “broad underground criminal network” dedicated to getting the “Friends” star the powerful surgical anesthetic that killed him.
Honoring SPD officer “Lito” Barber — Seattle Police Foundation launches memorial fund
A new fundraising effort is under way to commemorate fallen Seattle Police Department (SPD) Officer Joselito “Lito” Alvarez Barber, who lost his life in the line of duty on Aug. 13, 2006.
SBA Administrator Dilawar Syed Seattle visit highlights small business success
Deputy Administrator Dilawar Syed of the U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA) traveled to the Seattle area on Aug. 5 and 6, to meet with businesses that benefited from the Biden-Harris Administration’s Investing In America agenda, particularly those led by women, people of color, and underserved communities.
Samantha Le to lead Seattle Southside Chamber
Samantha Le will take the helm as president and CEO of the Seattle Southside Chamber following the departure of Annie McGrath on Sept. 6th.
Seattle suspect held for condo death, nurse assault
Bail has been set at $5 million for an Asian man in custody and facing charges related to the death of a woman, and the assault of another woman.
Why we’re talking about preservation
As the 2024 National APIA Historic Preservation Forum approaches in Seattle (Sept. 12-15), we’re launching a series exploring the importance of historic preservation.
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